The former publisher of a
conservative Catholic magazine has claimed that a large share of
Catholic clergy is gay, and called for the Church to change its
homophobic attitude and teaching.
Theologian David Berger, was correspondent professor for the Pontifical
Academy of St Thomas Aquinas in the Vatican, where he said his academic
work was watched and censored where it concerned homosexuality.
As a gay man himself, he told Der Spiegel in an interview that living among the Catholic homophobia was a nightmare.
“It must be acknowledged that a large number of Catholic clerics and
trainee priests in Europe and the United States are
homosexually-inclined,” he said.
He said when he was writing for theological magazines, he had to use
phrases such as fornication-partner rather than life-partner, and that
the neutral word homosexual could not be used, but gay men were
described as perverse sodomites.
“The worst homophobia in the Catholic Church comes from homophile
priests, who are desperately fighting their own sexuality,” he said.
“Obviously, those who follow their urges are repudiated more fiercely
when one is so painfully repressing that disposition oneself.”
Now working as a teacher in Cologne, Berger outed himself as gay this
April after the Bishop of Essen Franz-Josepf Overbeck described
homosexuality as perverse and a sin during an appearance on a television
chat show.
Berger’s book about his experiences within the Church The holy illusion – a gay theologian in the Catholic Church which is published this week.
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